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The New Adventures of Pinocchio

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2006

Never trust a fox. 10 Cents A Glance

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  • I've been trying to remember the theme song to this for years! It's one of those little things that means so much.

  • This is the first kid's show I can remeber watching when I was 3-5 years old. It's unbelievable what you can find here.

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  • Play it safe Pinocchio! Remember, as long as you are made of wood, the pedophiles won't look at you twice. As soon as you become anatomically correct the NAMBLA freaks will come out looking for you ! Nobody wants to F*#& furniture...Wood is good!

  • Play it safe Pinocchio! Remember, as long as you are made of wood, the pedophiles won't look at you twice. As soon as you become anatomically correct the NAMBLA freaks will come out looking for you !

  • Thank you so much to refresh my childhood memories. I saw this TV show in National Broadcast TV from Venezuela in 1960-1961. I was a baby of 2 years and I remember these images. Obviously, it was transalated into Spanish. Thank you!

  • @Allanlegacy43 Yep, Cool S Cat.

  • This is great, use to watch this all the time as a kid, loved the character Cool cat on here, there was a character named cool cat right?

  • @Tigerboy83 They were, thus this is an anime.

  • Oh my gosh...I used to watch this weekday mornings before I was even old enough for school...I'm talking 1966/67 at the latest. What a find! Thanks so much for posting this warm 'n fuzzy memory from my childhood.

  • :o first i've seen it.... :/

  • OMG! that's old...used to watch that...don't know why...lol

  • I read somewhere that these puppet scenes were made and filmed in Japan.

    You have to wonder what the workers thought because few people in Japan speak English.

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